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Posted on May 28, 2008

Delete more than 4.omb

Turn on mp3 and display says "no space db please delete more than 4.omb how can i get those files for my Craig 256 Mp3?, please help me!

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Go connect it to the computer then go to My Computer then choose the players drive and right click and choose Format. THIS WILL DELETE ANYTHING ON THE PLAYER!! now if all you want is to delete some of the files just click the drive and choose the file, right click, DELETE. Simple as 1, 2, 3.

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